Overlap
The idea of Overlap stems from my experiences during my first year at Clemson University. When I started my Clemson journey in August 2020, campus life looked significantly different than in previous years. The pandemic changed how schools worldwide operated daily. Restrictions were mandatory, limiting social interaction and preventing students from meeting others even while living on campus.
Overlap facilitates scheduling group meetings in an organized, user-friendly interface. I fondly recall my first year as a Clemson student but distinctly remember how limited my social life was for the first couple of months. Even after pandemic restrictions were lifted, I observed how many of my classmates still chose to remain in their dorm rooms rather than socialize. I realized this was, in large part, due to the fact they did not have the opportunities to foster friendships during those first few weeks of school. Seeing a need for something to encourage people to connect, the idea for Overlap was born.
My vision for Overlap started with the premise of bringing people together: “While many software sites for students lead to increased screen time and isolation, Overlap is designed to bring people together, encouraging real-world meetings and connections.” The website application would take multiple user schedules into account to coordinate the most convenient meeting times. Overlap would minimize the time spent organizing meetings, allowing groups to spend the majority of time together working and engaging in conversation.
With an idea and leadership experience ready to be used, finding a solid team was the next challenge. I enlisted help from lifelong friend and User Experience Designer Joe Johnson, who oversaw the development of an intuitive and user-friendly interface. Then, David Bootle, a current sophomore in the Computer Engineering program, joined the team and brought the interface to life by seamlessly blending technical and creative skills. Karthik Nedunchezhiyan, who recently graduated from Clemson with a Master’s in Computer Science, ensured the site was secure and reliable while maintaining quality performance. After years of production and valuable feedback from Clemson organizations, Overlap officially rolled out to the public in January 2024.
Video Advertisements
While working as an independent contractor through my company, Glide Animation LLC, I collaborated with Chick-fil-A to develop a series of high-quality video advertisements using Adobe After Effects. These ads were designed to enhance the restaurant’s ability to attract new employees and drive sales by showcasing the brand’s unique work environment and customer experience. By leveraging creative storytelling and visually engaging content, I helped Chick-fil-A address two of its key business goals: improving recruitment efforts and increasing overall revenue.
Chick-fil-A
In addition to my work with Chick-fil-A, I also collaborated with Marathon Gas Station through Glide Animation LLC to create a series of informative video advertisements for their 'Make It Count' discount program. This initiative aimed to help Marathon maintain strong communication with their customers by keeping them informed about valuable offers and incentives. Through engaging visuals and clear messaging, the videos were designed to promote customer loyalty while highlighting the benefits of participating in the discount program.
Marathon Gas Station